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– The Patterns of Evidence book includes valuable insights and additional interviews not seen in the film, giving the reader a chance to get know the scholars and their positions better. It features more than 170 color photos and 90 graphical images including the Wall of Time, charts, maps, and architectural re-creations.

Exodus : Patterns of EvidenceFilmmaker Tim Mahoney spent 12 years investigating one of the Bible’s most amazing stories: the Exodus of the children of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land. The result was a fascinating documentary film “Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus.” Now, a visual companion in hardcover details the overwhelming evidence he uncovered from archaeologists, Egyptologists, Hebrew scholars, and historians ― all convincing proof of the miracle of the Exodus.

Tim Mahoney: Patterns of EvidenceThe majority of Egyptologists would tell you that the Israelite’s Exodus from Egypt never happened. Just a Jewish fairy tale without a single shred of historical or archaeological proof. Claiming that the Exodus happened the way the Bible describes it is a good way to get ostracized by the academic community. Enter filmmaker Timothy Mahoney and his ground-breaking book and film, Patterns of Evidence. Mahoney’s investigative masterpiece leaves little doubt that these archaeologists have been looking for evidence in the wrong place—at the wrong time. Mahoney’s new biblical timeline exposes the shortcomings of archaeological tradition and unearths spectacular evidence. Just wait until you see the excavated statue of Joseph wearing—ready for this?—a painted on coat of many colors!

Evidence of Sinai - An Exclusive Interview with Tim Mahoney“Patterns of Evidence” filmmaker Tim Mahoney joins Michael Rood for an exclusive interview about Tim’s upcoming blockbuster, “The Moses Controversy” — PLUS the behind-the-scenes story of how the Almighty used the REAL Mt. Sinai to bring together the lives of Michael Rood, Jim and Penny Caldwell, Tim Mahoney, and the late Ron Wyatt!

The Daily Express newspaper went so far as to state that ‘when it comes to exploring, David Rohl makes Indiana Jones look like an under-achiever.’ Always controversial, Rohl is not only a best-selling writer but also an explorer, TV presenter, internationally renowned public lecturer, composer, musician, record producer, photographer and former Archaeology Correspondent for one of the UK’s leading newspapers.

With degrees in Egyptology, Ancient History, Mycenaean Archaeology and Levantine Archaeology, Rohl is a genuine scholar with a full list of academic credentials, but, at the same time, is seen as a highly original thinker. The Kirkus Review called his best-selling first book ‘a ground breaking analysis of archaeological evidence for the historicity of the early books of the Old Testament … a work with profound implications for both Biblical and Egyptian history … a breathtaking archaeological tour de force.’

David’s popularity stems principally from his internationally acclaimed TV series ‘Pharaohs and Kings’ (1995), which has been seen by millions around the world, and for the best-selling book A Test of Time (translated into twelve languages). The documentary ‘In Search of Eden’ has also reached a huge audience and is constantly being repeated on the satellite channels.

For most of the last 200 years the academic trend had been to reduce the value of the Old Testament from historically useful narrative to worthless fiction. The most published, most translated, most famous writings on the planet were no better than Harry Potter, and any scholar with the temerity to suggest that they were even a potential source of real history was derided as a crank. Then everything changed when, in 1995, a gifted and compelling voice demanded critical re-examination of the evidence. Crucial assumptions, handed on down through the years from professor to student, had received little such examination. Inconveniently obscure or confused periods tidied generations ago into ‘Dark Ages’ or ‘Intermediate Periods’ had become straight-jackets creaking with the double strain of unresolved contradictions and the insistent questions of modern scholarship. With his first book, A Test of Time, Egyptologist David Rohl burst upon the scene and, in the words of the Sunday Times, ‘set the academic world on its ear’.

A consummate communicator, Rohl writes and lectures brilliantly and is one of that rare breed of scholars who can talk to a lay public without condescension and with real passion. Reading Rohl, watching his television programmes or listening to his lectures, one is impressed by a wide-ranging mind completely at home in a familiar landscape. His obvious mastery of the subject, the clarity with which he lays bare the disturbing inconsistencies he is challenging, his impressive marshalling of facts and the lucidity of his arguments mark him out as an important voice in archaeology. Rohl is a fiendishly clever writer. He even manages the trick of occasionally letting his readers get ahead of him so that they work out a conclusion before he suggests it. No wonder his arguments are persuasive – you worked them out for yourself! As a detective story for intelligent, inquisitive people his seminal work, A Test of Time, is unmatched.

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